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WS Ref #: 1072 , Witness: Sean McNamara, Commandant IRA, Clare, 1921
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... D137 Joe Connell D138 Andrew Connell D139 Peter OLoughlin D140 John Jordan D141 Willie Fitzgerald E142 Patrick Gardiner Capt E143 Willie White 1st Lieut E144 Peter Doolin 2nd Leeub E145 George White ... Cullinan E165 Willie Connole E166 James Connole E167 Pat OBrien F168 Michael Considine Capt F169 Tom ...
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... .140 John Jordan D.141 Willie Fitzgerald E.142 Patrick Gardiner, Capt. E.143 Willie White, 1st Lt. E ... McMahon E.162 John Reynolds E.163 John White E.164 Connor Cullinan E.165 Willie Connole E.166 James ...
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... 191 Tom Maher 192 Thos Hawes 193 Michael Hawes 194 Pat Connole F195 Michael Collins G196 John Fahey Capt G197 Pat Nolan 1st Lieut G198 Peter Healy 2nd G199 Patrick Daly Adjutant G200 Willie Wall Qr Master G201 Patrick McTierney J O G202 John Nestor P O G203 Patrick Linnane G204 Patrick Rourke G205 ...
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... Volunteers; from the Kinvara district in Co. Galway - Padraig Fahy, Paddy an& Joe Kilkelly and Willie ...
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... and the brothers Willie and Michael Hynes from Kinvara. (6) On Coastguard Station side of laneway - (80 ...
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... . G.198 Peter Healy, 2nd Lt. G.199 Patrick Daly, Adjt. G.200 Willie Wall, Q/M G.201 Patrick McInerney ...
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WS Ref #: 1105 , Witness: Nicholas Whittle, Director of Elections, Sinn Fein, East Waterford, 1918; Member, IV & IRA, Waterford, 1918-21
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... delivered himself of his short address, Willie Keane, who was standing at the top of the line of men ... ". at once walked over and stood at the end of the line of men. Willie Keane's handling ... of cartirdges which Willie Keane distributed. I think I had about a dozen or so. Others had somewhat less ...
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... , an I.R.A. man, accompanied by Vice Brigadier Willie Keane and Tom Brennan, We were taken to the farmhouse ... gates that Willie Keane informed me that the Brigade staff had decided the previous week ... to announce me as being: dead was made. Willie Keane added that my father,, mother, sisters and brother ...
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... heard Willie Keane shout, "There they go, lads". I looked and saw the Verey lights in the sky coming from the R.I.C. barracks. A very short while after, I again heard Willie Keane saying, "They're coming ...
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... Battalion, with Seán Matthews, Battalion 0/C, and Willie Walsh, 0/C of "B" Company. The rallying front ...
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... -66- The ammunition having been issued, Willie Keane announced that we were going across country to our destination. He did not disclose the name of the latter. He told us that Tommy Brennan, who would act as guide, would go ahead about a field in front of us and we would follow his signal which ...
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... halted by the 0/C, Willie Keane, on the Ballynattin Road. This road extends from the junction ...
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... can recall, the late Sean Brett of Waterford city and Willie Gallagher, an attendant in Waterford ...
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... shrine now stands. Willie Keane was there, also Michael Wyley and others, ...
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... . She said to me that Willie (the milk boy) would be going in to Waterford soon with the milk and that I ...
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... -93- Company, who was killed in the Tramore ambush on the night of January 7th, 1921. 1 also remember Willie Gallagher, an attendant in the hospital and a member of "D" Company, warning me to be careful what I said in the presence of the night watchman, whose job it was to supervise two medical ...
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... with excitement. I followed this up with Willie Rooney's beautiful ballad, "The Bearna Baoghal ...
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WS Ref #: 1273 , Witness: Denis McDonnell, Officer IV and IRA, Limerick, 1917 - 1921
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... . They surrounded the home of the Company Captain - Tim Madigan. He and his brother Willie were taken by surprise ... it lay. Willie was arrested. By order of the authorities the funeral was confined to not more than 100 ... on a particular day to Limerick by this train to give evidence at the trial of Willie Madigan. Finn's ...
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WS Ref #: 1451 , Witness: Edmund Tobin, Officer IRA, Limerick, 1921
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... of military were signalled coming from Mitchelstown. It was only then I realised that Willie Walsh and I ... on the other side of the road then opened fire on them. Willie Walsh and I had the pins out. I said, "We wont be able to get them from here". Willie, who was trained in the British Army, said he would try ...
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... afforded good shelter to the riflemen who had been posted there. Willie Walsh of Kilclooney and myself ... of the scrub, but we had no cover from rifle fire. Willie was on my right. On my left was a quarry ...
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... Howard, Willie Riordan and their companions from the Mid Limerick Column took up positions and engaged ... and do the right thing in a surprise attack. Captain Willie Riordan of Shraharla Company, 5th ...
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... , but unfortunately they didn't and Tom Howard, Willie Riordan and two mid Limerick men died ...
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WS Ref #: 1557 , Witness: Seamus O'Neill, Commandant IRA, Tipperary, 1921
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... 9. h-Ógiaigh, Willie Myles, an tráth sin ag obair mar reporter in n-oifig páipéar "The Nationalist ... gan mhoill ar bith. Timcheall a 5.a chlog an tráthnóna sin to chuir Willie sgéala. chúghainn: "Some ... agus mo dhriotháir Seán le sgéalta a thuirt dom Do bhárr sgéalta ó Willie Myles chuir Prionnsias ...
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... ) Drohan". Bhî roinnt sgéalta ag Willie Myles that the City of Dublin was surrounded; that the City ...
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WS Ref #: 158 , Witness: Seamus Kenny, Officer IV, Dublin, 1916
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... and appointed Battalion Quartermaster. Willie Cosgrave was appointed 1st Lieut. in my place after I ... . The Third Royal Irish were stationed in Richmond Barracks, and they used drink in Willie Cosgrave’s public— house in James’s Street, just opposite the South Dublin Union. Willie was there at the time ...
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... Willie Cosgrave told me about a house in James’s Street, Muldowneys, Watery Lane. There was a house ... was a deserter. Willie Cosgrave told me that he left his whole kit, rifle and all, in this house ...
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WS Ref #: 169 , Witness: James Tomney, Head Centre, IRB, Tyrone, 1913-16; Organiser, IV Tyrone, 1913-16
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... , and we proceeded to Dungannon and called at Willie J. Kelly's house. We met Willie John and his wife, and heard from Willie John that the Dungannon and Donoughnore men had also been in Carrickmore ...
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... . Hugh Rodgers drove one car and I went with him. Tom McGuiggan drove the other car and Willie John ...
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WS Ref #: 172 , Witness: Sean Hayes, Member IV and IRA, Meath, 1916 - 1921
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... Willie Byrne that his brother Garry had proceeded towards Dublin on a bicycle in an effort to get some information about the situation. Willie also decided that he would go to Dublin and try and get ... on Easter Sunday were Garry Byrne in charge, Willie Byrne, Hugh Smith, Frank O'Higgins, Joseph Power ...
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... or other equipment. A short time prior to Easter 1916 Garry Byrne, who was a brother of Willie Byrne ... O'Higgins was Centre and the only other members I can remember were my father (John Hayes) and Willie ...
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WS Ref #: 288 , Witness: Charles Saurin, Member IV, Dublin, 1914 - 1916; Officer IRA, Dublin, 1917 - 1921
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... side. Willie Pearse was sitting near us and a big, stout red- faced 'G' man asked him his name ... tunic lapels. When be got the name be must have felt he had a prize and he ordered Willie Pearse ... out Willie Pearse, and also where he worked. The Abbey Theatre should have been suspect as one ...
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WS Ref #: 328 , Witness: Garry Holohan, Senior Officer, Fianna Eireann, 1914 - 1921
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... a labouring man named Keegan, who worked for Roan. & Walpoles, an engineering firm; Willie O'Brien and Fran O'Brien. Willie set the type for the proclamation of 1916 in Liberty Hall. Re was later ... . Stephen's Green in 1916. Willie Halpin, who was captured at the City Hall after the attack ...
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... Beresford Place by Willie Halpin, who later became a member of the Irish Citizen Army, shortly after ...
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... Surrey House on the 'phone that morning in an endeavour to stop Larkin. Willie Halpin was in the rank ...
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... away were Willie and. Fran O'Brien, Fred. Holmes, who afterwards went to the Great War as a dispatch ...
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... a fine beating, and that was the last trouble I got from them. I made friends again with Willie ...
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... -30- turned Catholic, but I could not approach the matter as Eugene was a Protestant and the hospital was more or less Protestant. Then he died Willie Corrigan, his solicitor, told me that if he had only known he would have sent him in one of the Carmelite Order. I will always regret that I did ...
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... . Then there was Joan Burke, a step-sister of Willie Cosgrave, she too can ...
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... and Pádraig Ó Riain. While we were standing there Pádraig Pearse, Willie Pearse, Eamon Ceannt and Tom ...
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... Solicitor, who was on his way to see his. brother, Willie, who got penal servitude. My Aunt Mary ...
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